The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism 2018
DOI: 10.1017/9781316480021.008
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“…Dandelion (2010, p. 101) notes that it “is not possible to divorce Quaker business life or worldly activity from Meeting life”. Moreover, “Quaker faith itself, expressed through the Book of Extracts… affirmed business as a godly behaviour” (Angell and Dandelion, 2017, p. 2) and recent research by Fincham (2017) indicates that Quakers were actively attracted to the world of business and made a positive choice to operate in it. Although they made up only c.0.2% of the population, Quaker “businesses dominated the list of top firms in Britain in the eighteenth century” (Da Silva Lopes, 2016, p. 461).…”
Section: The Context: Quaker Accountability Regimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dandelion (2010, p. 101) notes that it “is not possible to divorce Quaker business life or worldly activity from Meeting life”. Moreover, “Quaker faith itself, expressed through the Book of Extracts… affirmed business as a godly behaviour” (Angell and Dandelion, 2017, p. 2) and recent research by Fincham (2017) indicates that Quakers were actively attracted to the world of business and made a positive choice to operate in it. Although they made up only c.0.2% of the population, Quaker “businesses dominated the list of top firms in Britain in the eighteenth century” (Da Silva Lopes, 2016, p. 461).…”
Section: The Context: Quaker Accountability Regimesmentioning
confidence: 99%